WE'VE ALWAYS NEEDED ONE ANOTHER
Shcultz shares that about six weeks ago, their Cleveland OH neighborhood left the warmth of their homes on a snowy weeknight to gather for a conversation about race. They call it an "intentional" community in this deeply divided city. It is economically and racially diverse, and includes a...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Time (Chicago, Ill.) Ill.), 2020-04, Vol.195 (12/13), p.58 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Shcultz shares that about six weeks ago, their Cleveland OH neighborhood left the warmth of their homes on a snowy weeknight to gather for a conversation about race. They call it an "intentional" community in this deeply divided city. It is economically and racially diverse, and includes a number of LGBTQ families. Sometimes it seems the coronavirus has sidelined everything but the will to live. Racial and economic inequality, voter suppression and foreign interference with their elections - it was all so overwhelming before the threat of this virus became all-consuming. The racial tensions they were hoping to address in their community are magnified tenfold by a President who daily insists on giving COVID-19 a racist name, which she wishes her colleagues would stop repeating because it is potentially endangering the lives of Asian Americans. |
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ISSN: | 0040-781X 2169-1665 |